The benefits of Open Access publishing will be explained in this talk. The presenters will clarify the difference between Gold and Green OA, discuss funder requirements, and highlight our institutional repository. De-mystifying Open Access Benefits Funders requirement Gold vs. Green OA OA journals Open Data Institutional Repositor
Since Open Access (OA) has become a major issue in the development of the scientific communication s...
Last week, Mike Taylor discussed his concerns on institutional repositories as an adequate solution ...
Universal Open Access (OA) is fully within the reach of the global research community: Research inst...
The benefits of Open Access publishing will be explained in this talk. The presenters will clarify t...
What the research community needs, urgently, is free online access (Open Access, OA) to its own peer...
Abstract. Universal Open Access (OA) is fully within the reach of the global research community: Res...
International moves towards Open Access (OA) have come from both central government and individual f...
Open access has received a great deal of coverage in the press and blogosphere of late with the rece...
Aim To question the efficacy of ‘gold’ open access to published articles. Background Open access is ...
This paper was published as part of Open Access Week 2018. Much of the debate and policy directio...
Series of workshops tailored towards early-career researchers in Luxembourg explaining the publishin...
In his presentation Mikael Laakso examines OA-related questions such as:What is the concept of OA be...
This presentation, designed for faculty members, presents an overview of why open access is necessar...
This presentation will provide an introduction to the concept of open access and the publishing mode...
The debate over scholarly communications and the future of publishing continues to simmer. Open Acce...
Since Open Access (OA) has become a major issue in the development of the scientific communication s...
Last week, Mike Taylor discussed his concerns on institutional repositories as an adequate solution ...
Universal Open Access (OA) is fully within the reach of the global research community: Research inst...
The benefits of Open Access publishing will be explained in this talk. The presenters will clarify t...
What the research community needs, urgently, is free online access (Open Access, OA) to its own peer...
Abstract. Universal Open Access (OA) is fully within the reach of the global research community: Res...
International moves towards Open Access (OA) have come from both central government and individual f...
Open access has received a great deal of coverage in the press and blogosphere of late with the rece...
Aim To question the efficacy of ‘gold’ open access to published articles. Background Open access is ...
This paper was published as part of Open Access Week 2018. Much of the debate and policy directio...
Series of workshops tailored towards early-career researchers in Luxembourg explaining the publishin...
In his presentation Mikael Laakso examines OA-related questions such as:What is the concept of OA be...
This presentation, designed for faculty members, presents an overview of why open access is necessar...
This presentation will provide an introduction to the concept of open access and the publishing mode...
The debate over scholarly communications and the future of publishing continues to simmer. Open Acce...
Since Open Access (OA) has become a major issue in the development of the scientific communication s...
Last week, Mike Taylor discussed his concerns on institutional repositories as an adequate solution ...
Universal Open Access (OA) is fully within the reach of the global research community: Research inst...